reno Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 Slightly one month old news but I didn't hear about it till the other day.. http://www.popsci.com/files/imagecache/article_image_large/articles/Real.jpeg On March 16th, 2011, the Iranian news agency Fars issued a press release stating Iran had developed a flying saucer. The unmanned saucer named “Zohal” is stated to be equipped with an auto-pilot system, GPS, and an imaging system. It is claimed the craft can fly indoors and outside. Now, nuclear Engineer, Mehran Tavakoli Keshe, has came forward and claimed to be the developer of the gravity manipulating technology being used in the Iranian flying saucer. Mehran Keshe is the director of the Keshe Foundation. He claims to have developed a special plasma reactor that allows for the manipulation of gravitational and magnetic fields to produce motion. Multiple patent applications have been filed for this reactor, and details of it are explained on his foundation’s many websites. Importantly, in a recent interview with William Alec of Vortex Network News, Keshe specifically states his technology is incorporated in Iran’s new saucer. He also claims to have given the technology to the Iranian government years ago and is actively working with them. This contradicts the idea that the saucer is a kind of multi-turbine helicopter. Q. Have you personally seen Iran’s flying saucer? If so, where and in what circumstance? Ans. I built the initial system for lift and tested for them 2.5 years ago in Iran. Iran up to then was producing rockets and never even talked about spaceship program. Q. Did you supervise the design, construction, and testing of the saucer? If not, who did and how can we get into contact with them? Ans. No answer .. Q. Can you describe the physical and performance characteristics of Iran’s saucer? For example… A – What element does it use to produce plasma? – basic elementsB – How large is it? – No Answer.. C – How much lifting force does it produce? – This is not relevant in Magravs positioning systems D – What is it’s range?– To any destination, these systems do not have a rang as propulsion system. E – How fast can it fly? – speed thousands of times speed of sound in space condition F – Is it easily scalable to a larger size? – Your scale is field strength dependentQ. Can it travel to Earth orbit or beyond? Ans. Plan is for Mars Q. What does it look like? Ans. A disk Q. Do you have any photos of the saucer? Would you be willing to share such an image to be featured on PESN? Ans. No Answer.. Q. Is there any additional information about Iran’s saucer you can provide? Ans. Watch the Iranian space release. I recon the first landing on Earth display will be in Jerusalem as I have explained before and if you understand the political language of Middel East.http://www.truthwatching.com/2011/04/iran-ufo-engineer-behind-iranian-saucer-technology-comes-forward/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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